I’m a bit late with this posting, but better late than never. Last fall I was privileged to attend an exhibit unlike any I had seen in quite awhile. It revolved around the works of my favourite inventor, the great Nikola Tesla. But, more importantly, it featured detailed and operational reproductions of many of Tesla’s amazing devices, all meticulously built to exacting museum standards by a brilliant local Electronics Engineer and machine craftsman, Nemanja Jevremovic.

The exhibit also included statues by Canadian sculptor Les Drysdale who created the life-sized statue of Tesla that now adorns the parkland along the Canadian side of Niagara Falls. Plus, on display were several graphic works by Nemanja’s lovely wife Jovana that added an informative, dramatic, and colourful element to the exhibit.

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Let's see. I guess first and foremost I am a life wanderer on a journey of discovery and experience. Can you tell I am a child of the sixties? Along the way I have become many things ... a College Professor (now retired after 28 wonderful years), a writer of both fiction and nonfiction, a singer/songwriter, a musician, an artist, a world traveler, a fan of science fiction and history, and a student of human nature. But my greatest accomplishments are being father to two of the most amazing and accomplished young men I have ever known, and husband to the incredible and delightful woman who made that possible.

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